We also offer 4.6m versions of these boats, they are identical except for the twin rear swimming platforms.
Q: I want to
see the boats in person, where can I find them?
A: We have showrooms in Japan (Osaka), Australia (Sydney, Brisbane and Melbourne), and other countries. Please see our website at www.MorningstarBoats.com for a complete list. We are also happy to organize
factory tours for you if you would like to come to
Taiwan for a visit.
Q: Could you pre-install
outboard engines for me?
A:
Yes, we can provide
Mercury and
Evinrude outboards, from 40HP to 115HP.
Q: Could you provide
boat trailers?
A:
Yes, we have boat trailers specially designed for our aluminum boat hulls.
Q: Do I need
drainage for my boat?
A: Aluminium floor
without drainage is like most small boats, when you moor it in the harbour and it keeps raining, water will start to accumulate. once the water level from under the deck is high enough, the automatic bilge pump will be triggered and starts pumping out water.
The problem is, battery doesn't last forever, so once the battery runs out or break down, the inside of the boat will be flooded. This may cause water damage to your battery, outboard, and other equipment.
The boat won't sink completely however, because all Morningstar Boats comes with at least basic flotation.
Aluminium floor
with drainage has a deck that is 6cm higher. When it rains and water accumulate on the deck, the water will flow out through a self-bailing scupper. The scupper is a one-way valve, so water won't flow in from outside (unless blocked by twigs and leaves).
Whether to choose drainage depends on your usage of the boats. If you mostly use trailers to go in and out of the water via boat ramps, and seldom leave the boat in the water for many nights, then you don't need drainage. If you moor the boat in the water permanently and your local weather often have pouring rains, aluminium floor with drainage gives you better peace of mind.
Covering your boat with a boat canopy will help too, most rain water will be directed overboard.
Q: What is
basic flotation? What is
level flotation?
A: This (external) web page has a good explanation for the differences between basic flotation and level flotation:
://www.kaptenboatcollar.com/blog/category/level-flotation
Basic flotation = boat will float when swamped, but may float in
ANY angle (normal, upside down, nose up etc)
Level flotation = boat will float
upright when swamped (in relatively calm waters.)
Basically, extra cost for extra protection. Some small aluminum boats from other suppliers do not have any flotation.